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Alewell, C: Effects of organic sulfur compounds on extraction and determination of inorganic sulfate, Plant and Soil, 149, 141-144 (1993) | |
Abstract: The common methods for determining inorganic soil sulfate may be affected by the extraction of sulfate
from organic sulfur compounds such as ester sulfates. In order to test this, various synthetic organic
sulfur compounds (ranging from ester sulfates to sulfonates and C-bonded sulfur) were extracted with
deionized water or with two common sulfate extractors (0.5M NaHCO 3 and 0.02M NaH2PO4).
Similar amounts of dissolved sulfate were detected in all extracts of the aromatic ester sulfate
hydroxyquinoline sulfate. Sulfate was not released from aliphatic ester sulfates or C-bonded sulfur.
Ion chromatography was compared to a turbidimetric method for the determination of sulfate. The
latter method, based on BaSO4-precipitation , appeared to be unsuitable for determining sulfate in
organically influenced solutions. Barium precipitated sulfate as well as ester sulfates. Furthermore, the
photometry of BaSO4 was influenced by specific absorption of dissolved organic compounds, leading to
a misinterpretation of the sulfate concentration in the solution. |
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